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Motorsport.com on MSNFive amazing Melbourne races that launched F1 seasonsThe Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park makes a popular return to the season-opener slot after a brief period shuffled down the order. Here are the top five F1 Australian openers ranked ...
The end result will show that Katherine Legge spun twice, the second time impacting the day of a top-10 competitor, on her ...
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Autosport on MSNJake Boxall-Legge: Drive to Survive has been brilliant for F1 - but I won't watch itOPINION: As Drive to Survive arrives with its latest offering, its impact will push F1 towards a wider audience once again.
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Autosport on MSNHow Racing Bulls has adopted its "location-free" approach with Red Bull relationshipTeam boss Laurent Mekies has explained how the outfit is managing staff across its new Milton Keynes base and Faenza ...
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Autosport on MSNThe three possible outcomes as Cardile faces delayed Aston Martin startUse precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
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Autosport on MSNAlonso dismisses claim by Norris that more than four teams can win in F1 2025Fernando Alonso has explained why he disputes a claim from Lando Norris that more than four teams will be capable of winning ...
Katherine Legge became the first woman to race in the NASCAR Cup Series race since 2018 on Sunday at Phoenix Raceway.
Katherine Legge's Cup Series debut at Phoenix was a "baptism of fire," but approving her to race was the right call by NASCAR.
Katherine Legge's historic day at Phoenix Raceway included a premature ending, as the first woman to race in NASCAR's Cup Series since 2018 spun out on lap No. 216 in Avondale, Ariz.
Katherine Legge accomplished something no woman has done in seven years.Compete in the NASCAR Cup Series.The 44-year-old English driver made her Cup Series debut on Sunday at the Shriners Children ...
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